Crock

/krɑk/ noun

An earthenware pot or jar, typically used for storing food or liquids. Informally, something that is broken, worthless, or untrue.

From Old English 'crocc' meaning 'pot, vessel,' from Proto-Germanic origins. The informal meaning of 'something worthless or false' developed from the idea of a broken pot being useless, emerging in American slang in the early 20th century.

AMሸክላ
ARإناء فخاري
BNমাটির পাত্র
CShrnec
DAgryde
DETopf
ELαγγείο
EScacharro
FAدیگ
FIastia
FRpot
GUનાંક્ષણ
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